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1985 American pic

The Heavenly Kid
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Theatrical release poster

Directed by Cary Medoway
Written by Cary Medoway
Martin Copeland
Produced past Mort Engelberg
Starring
  • Lewis Smith
  • Jane Kaczmarek
  • Jason Gedrick
  • Richard Mulligan
Cinematography Steven Poster
Edited past Christopher Greenbury
Music by Kennard Ramsey
Roxanne Seeman
Distributed by Orion Pictures Corporation

Release appointment

  • July 26, 1985 (1985-07-26)

Running time

xc minutes
State United states of america
Language English language
Box role $three,852,271[i]

The Heavenly Kid is a 1985 American romantic one-act fantasy film directed by Cary Medoway and starring Lewis Smith, Jason Gedrick, Jane Kaczmarek and Richard Mulligan.

Plot [edit]

In the early on 1960s, Bobby Fontana (Lewis Smith), a young greaser-type rebel, challenges Joe Barnes (Mark Metcalf) to a game of chicken for making a pass at his girlfriend Emily (Jane Kaczmarek). Bobby wins the race hands when Joe dives out of his car, but Bobby is unable to get out of the car in fourth dimension due to his bracelet getting caught on the gearshift. He dies as his car plummets over the cliff into a fiery wreck.

Bobby awakens to find himself aboard a speeding railroad train, which stops at a station housing a huge escalator going up into a bright white calorie-free, which 1 of the attendants refers to as "Uptown". Bobby is denied entry, and Rafferty (Richard Mulligan) appears and explains that he isn't considered ready nonetheless and needs to carry out an assignment in guild to earn his ticket Uptown. After many years in limbo, Bobby is finally given his assignment: he is to render to Globe and deed equally a guardian affections and friend for Lenny Barnes (Jason Gedrick), a promising high schoolhouse pupil who is constantly picked on in school, particularly by school bullies Fred Gallo (Stephen Gregory) and Bill McIntyre (Beau Dremann). Nevertheless, Bobby is instructed that he is only allowed to reveal himself to Lenny and nobody else.

Bobby helps Lenny past giving him a makeover, assisting him in dealing with Fred and Pecker, and helping him win the affection of the hottest girl in schoolhouse, Sharon (Anne Sawyer). Notwithstanding, Bobby comes to realize that the new lifestyle Lenny is leading is not noble, equally it causes him to rebel against anybody, including his parents and long-fourth dimension friend Melissa (Nancy Valen). Bobby discovers that Lenny's mother is Emily, his former girlfriend, and is married to Joe, the man he was racing against when he died. Bobby breaks the Uptown rules and reveals himself to Emily to confess his love for her, and Emily informs him that he is actually Lenny'southward father.

In a scene reminiscent of the opening sequence, Lenny is challenged to a craven race at the local quarry by Fred, Sharon's former young man. Having been told by Rafferty that Lenny volition die just every bit Bobby did before, Bobby offers to trade his own adventure to move Uptown (substantially, his own immortal soul) to salve Lenny's life. Much like Bobby's car race, the race ends with Lenny and Bobby flying over the edge of a cliff, and the motorcar exploding in a fiery wreck. Notwithstanding, Bobby prevents Lenny from dying, and they climb up the cliff together. Bobby helps Lenny come across the error of his ways as Lenny reunites with Melissa.

After behest an emotional goodbye to Lenny, during which he tells him that they will ever be best friends, Bobby offers himself to Rafferty to fulfill his end of the bargain by accepting a ride "Downtown" (substantially, to Hell). Notwithstanding, Rafferty explains that this will non be happening. Bobby incredulously asks why, since he had made a bargain to trade his own soul for Lenny'southward 2nd risk at life. Rafferty explains to Bobby that he had learned to love and value someone more than than himself, and that is how i earned a ticket Uptown. Bobby and Rafferty fly into the sky on a motorcycle, and Bobby boards the escalator to Uptown.

Cast [edit]

  • Lewis Smith as Bobby Fontana
  • Jason Gedrick as Lenny Barnes
  • Jane Kaczmarek as Emily
  • Richard Mulligan equally Rafferty
  • Mark Metcalf as Joe Barnes
  • Young man Dremann as McIntyre
  • Stephen Gregory as Fred Gallo
  • Anne Sawyer as Sharon
  • Nancy Valen equally Melissa
  • Chad Wiggins-Grady as Jerry
  • Scott Stone as Frank
  • Rooney Kerwin every bit Suburbanite
  • Will Knickerbocker as Max
  • Harold Bergman as Mr. Finley
  • Donna Rosae as Boulevard Girl
  • Barney Johnston equally Platform Official
  • Lit Gonnah as Bag Lady
  • Neb Ash as Older Official
  • Willie Woods as Vendor
  • Jody Sharlow as Surfer
  • David Stidham as Slick Salesman
  • Kevin 50. Clarit as Grease Jockey
  • T.R. Durphy equally Drug Dealer
  • Debra Gallagher equally Manifestly Girl
  • Lynne Griffin as Waitress
  • Stacy Koolick every bit Student
  • Christopher Greenbury as Human being Eating Hot Dog

Soundtrack [edit]

The soundtrack was produced by George Duke and consists of ten songs featured in the movie.[2] The soundtrack was released on vinyl, cassette and every bit of 2013 it was available digitally through iTunes and Amazon MP3. The vinyl album was taken out of print nigh as rapidly as it became available due to manufacturing defects on the LP: during the tracks "Animal Allure" and "Crusin' Tonight" at that place are several misaligned grooves that transferred to all copies of the LP which caused major skips.

Rail list [edit]

  1. Joe Lynn Turner - "Heartless"
  2. Jon Fiore - "The Heavenly Kid (Out on the Edge)"
  3. Jamie Bond - "Centre of Love"
  4. Howard Hewett - "Obsession"
  5. Debra Laws - "Cruisin' This night"
  6. Jamie Bond - "Animal Attraction"
  7. Mickey Thomas - "Two Minute Love"
  8. The George Duke Band - "So Mean to Me"
  9. George Knuckles - "Hamburgers"
  10. Neko-Meka - "When the Children Make the Mighty Autumn"
  11. Shandi Sinnamon - "Then Far Abroad"*
  12. Chris Farren - "Dream Machine"*
  13. Stuffy Shmitt - "I Need The Touch"*
  14. Jerry Lee Lewis - "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"*

* Song is featured in the movie just not on the soundtrack album.

Notes and references [edit]

  • "7th Annual Youth in Picture show Awards" by Young Artist Foundation, http://www.youngartistawards.org/, July 7, 2006, retrieved July 7, 2006
  1. ^ "The Heavenly Kid". Box Function Mojo . Retrieved 2021-08-23 .
  2. ^ Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1985-07-06). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.

External links [edit]

  • The Heavenly Kid at IMDb
  • The Heavenly Kid at AllMovie
  • The Heavenly Kid at Rotten Tomatoes
  • The Heavenly Kid at the American Film Constitute Catalog

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heavenly_Kid

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